Noble Brown Leather Sword Frog with Heraldic Cross for Crusaders - Outlet

Are you seeking a sturdy and historically evocative way to carry your blade with confidence? This robust leather sword frog is designed specifically for the needs of Crusaders, Templars, and valiant knights of the 12th to 14th centuries. Thanks to its angled slot design, it allows for a swift right-hand draw while keeping your scabbard in a stable position during a march or the chaos of a LARP battle. Crafted from genuine leather and adorned with a heraldic cross button, it clearly declares your allegiance. Give your gear an accessory that will endure many a pilgrimage. Further product information ...

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Noble Brown Leather Sword Frog with Heraldic Cross for Crusaders

Detailed Description and Practical Use

The frog is made from thick genuine leather, reinforced with brass rivets at stress points to ensure durability and prevent stretching under the weight of a heavy sword. The centerpiece of the design is an antique-finish button featuring a heraldic cross, giving the piece a distinctive medieval character suitable for high-status impressions.

Usage is simple and efficient. The frog slides onto belts up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide. The angled slot positions the hilt in a natural, accessible spot at your waist, optimized for a right-hand draw (worn on the left hip). This layout not only facilitates drawing the weapon but also helps maintain balance while moving, preventing the scabbard from swinging between your legs or hitting your calves while walking.

Historical Context: From Integrated Belts to Versatile Frogs

In the Early Middle Ages, scabbards were often an inseparable part of the belt system. However, during the High Middle Ages (12th–14th centuries), separate belt frogs became more prominent. They allowed a knight to easily remove his weapon and scabbard without unbuckling his main belt, which often held other essential gear like pouches or daggers. The cross motif on this particular piece directly references the era of military orders, where heraldry was key to identifying a brother-in-arms on and off the battlefield.

Technical Parameters

Material Genuine leather, brass hardware
Orientation Right-hand draw (worn on left side)
Total Height 23 cm (approx. 9 inches)
Scabbard Slot Width Approx. 11 cm (approx. 4.3 inches)
Maximum Belt Width 7.6 cm (3 inches)
Decoration Heraldic cross button, brass rivets
Origin Made in Spain

Leather Care and Safety

To ensure the leather serves you for decades without cracking, we recommend occasionally applying a leather balm or conditioner. If the frog gets soaked during an event, never dry it directly by a fire or on a radiator, as the leather may become brittle. Allow it to air dry slowly at room temperature. Wipe away dirt with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.

Safety Note: Always be mindful of the length of your weapon when moving in crowded areas or rough terrain. Catching the scabbard on an obstacle can damage the frog or cause a fall. This product is intended for carrying swords housed in scabbards; never insert a bare blade directly into the leather holder.

Recommended Accessories

This frog pairs perfectly with a white Crusader surcoat and a wide black or brown leather belt. For a complete Templar look, we suggest adding matching leather bracers featuring a red cross embroidery to your kit.

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